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the few traces that remain of their existence. because of the. charge of an on d. w. . this is deemed to lose life from berlin gunman killed dozens in the share in a region where islamist groups are battling for control of the suspected terror attacks coming as results of the country's presidential election showed no clear winner triggering a runnels vote next month also coming up. after today's french police shut down an illegal new year's race some tuna hostiles of people to find
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a coronavirus curfew to attend the event. and the bundesliga is back after a short winter break we'll bring you all the highlights from crime for its clash with laser goods. on pablo foley s welcome to the program we start in the west african country of the share where gunmen have killed at least 56 people and wounded 20 the interior minister is calling it a suspected terrorist attack he says the militants targeted 2 villages situated near the border with mali a number of islamist groups are active in both countries and are battling for control of the region. now earlier i spoke to correspondent
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wise interests who is following the developments from nigeria he gave us the latest on the attack in neighboring new share this terrorist attack in the j.r.'s border. is an area that has been witnessing this kind of attacks for quite a long time if you remember last year 200 new jiri on either the way assassinated by december 10th group that was why the interior minister says it's a suspected terrorist attack it has been happening in the coming from miley becoming a fossil the heat out of iran back to the hideouts well why is that the attack comes just days after new share voted in parliamentary and presidential elections could the attack be connected to that too many people who did see an mo connection between what happened and the political situation in the general public but if we look bach if he did just concluded
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election day away at creates bible koran in some areas will defy that people should not go out on food is to add in now to see it may come out. in the nephew check to people who might have group that might come and claim responsibility. ok well d.w. correspondent it was interesting cue for your reporting france has confirmed that 2 of its soldiers died and a 3rd was injured in northeastern mali on saturday after their armored vehicle hit an explosive device 3 of their french soldiers were killed in a similar incident earlier in the week france sent troops to mali in 2013 to counter h.-a hardest insurgency. moving to iran where tehran has said it plans to start enriching uranium to a level that would move it a step closer to being able to produce a nuclear weapon the announcement came
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a day before the 1st anniversary of the us assassination of a top iranian general in a drone strike washington accused custom selling money of masterminding militant attacks outside iran's borders. who were here for the iranian revolution faithful his death has never truly been avenged hundreds gathered some slow money at a modest graveyard in tehran they say he's death remains unforgiven it is resulted in yet more anger at the u.s. among loyalists need to add the. new generation will keep following his path we will slap israel and the united states and only suppose it's a clash i mean have a no no that. the elite military force will the money belong to the revolutionary guards staged a military exercise on the anniversary of. the site
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a disputed island near the country's night will border. missiles flew as the gods flee to war in terror and it's ready for war. money as. we were born with a reciprocal and strong blow to war they have action the enemy takes against. us well sure we have shot this time and time again. so the money's mission with strengthening the right mean interests abroad with groups like hezbollah in lebanon so i too have been honoring the date command. when we met. in a ceremony in which type out victory would be that is in the name of god and i don't doubt. the u.s.'s acute saloon money a year ago because of his activities abroad including with his beloved washington hasn't directly addressed the anniversary of his death but on monday put out
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a statement again saying iran is fostering terror abroad. let's take a look at some other international stories police in norway say the death toll has risen to 4 following a landslide in ask northeast of oslo several people are still missing after the landslide tore into the town earlier on early on wednesday but rescuers say they found no signs of life the landslide is the worst in modern norwegian history. u.s. senator ted cruz says he'll be among about a dozen republican senators who challenge president elect joe biden's victory plan a lecture a college results are tanita in congress next week it's a largely symbolic move stuff has little chance of preventing biden for taking office as. india's drug regulator has recommended approving 2 coronavirus vaccines for emergency use one is developed by u.k. based astra zeneca and oxford university while the other is supported by state run
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institute the government is preparing the rollout of a nationwide inoculation program. police in france are investigating who organized an illegal rave in the region of brittany thousands of people attended despite a nationwide nighttime curfew and resisted police attempts to break up the party for 2 nights france's latest lockdown was eased in the middle of december but bars and restaurants have remained closed french authorities are expecting a sharp rise in coronavirus cases after the festive season. as the sun rose on saturday the police moved in hundreds of party goers were aidid in fine for breaching francis coronavirus restrictions. in the cavernous warehouses near the city of crane the party was finally over. the no voice about the.
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police moved in to restore public order. they could upraised to surest officers to secure. at the area in an operation that went off largely without incident. we then issued a number of citations to people found to be in file ation of the lol. hours earlier the race had still been in full swing around 2500 mostly young people had gathered on new year's eve define police efforts to stop the event. could listen to a sion got out of hand very quickly 3 officers were injured and so i made the decision to withdraw all forces and while this run the risk of letting the situation get even worse removing police from the scene allowed them to pursue a strategy of containment. with the police holding back the party continued for
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a 2nd night the organizers defended their decision to stage the event. and. i think there was a real desire to come together. most of us are in our twenty's and we feel we're losing our youth in this kind demick. and many of us are also struggling against depression. friends has the highest number of covert 1000 cases in western europe to contain the fire as bars and restaurants have been closed and an 8 pm curfew is being extended to many parts of the country. knew the risk but we wanted to come together and party the whole world of culture is shut down since the crisis began we had to come and support the organizers. fearing a super spreader event authorized he said urged everyone who attended to self isolate when they get home. let's take
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a look at some of the other developments in. the u.k. has for. quarter to another daily record of new infections with the number exceeding 50000 for the 5th straight day saudi arabia has lifted a ban on travelers and touring the kingdom it was put in place 2 weeks ago over fears about a new virus variants circulating widely in the united kingdom scientists believe the variant is more infectious norway has ordered mandatory tests for anyone arriving into the country and nightlife in thailand has gone quiet as a ban on bars nightclubs and selling alcohol in restaurants came into effect it's part of measures aimed at curbing a recent rise in cases where as many countries struggle with the rollout of their coronavirus vaccination programs israel has an ocular rated a higher percentage of its population than any other country in the world more than 10 percent of israelis have already received the 1st dose of the vaccine that could
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hold lessons for other hotspots trying to contain the spread of 19. saturday is normally a day of rest in israel but it's had no impact on the country's vaccination campaign and occupations are taking place at hundreds of centers like this one in television. more than a 1000000 israelis have already received their 1st shot. we were record breakers we brought millions of doses back to israel we're doing this quicker than the rest of the world. netanyahu vaccination efforts are succeeding fanks in part to israel's small size and its centralized health care system the country's not for profit health insurance firms run all their own hospitals patients medical records are also stored centrally making vaccinations easy to organize people are said to point by text messages and volunteers have also been stepping up. just came to volunteering sheba and east working and he pretty paid seemed to me soon people
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nurses came out of the departments and said we finished our round there we go into a 2nd row we contributed to the people of these rail so it's the spirit of the people kind of the prime minister is very publicly championed israel's vaccination campaign it's happening during the country's 4th election campaign and i'm sure you'll hear israel and netanyahu is keen to answer critics who have found fault with his management of the virus local media say israel is paying twice as much as the e.u. for the pfizer vaccine but despite israel's rapid rollout it hasn't yet slowed new infections which are at a 2 month high. sport now and the bundesliga is back after an unusually short winter break the highlight of saturday's early matches so i thought frankfurt inflict a 2nd defeat of the season on visitors by or laver couzens is fine early season form is beginning to desert them in the seventy's just to get clashes between these
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2 sides nil nil has never been the end result and after just 10 minutes this peach got their visitors off the mark could you see of not being my memory. skill luck and ingenuity helping him to his 2nd goal of the season. the lead lost is just 12 minutes as i mean eunice raced clear to calmly put away the equaliser his 1st goal for frank yes i will full defending have opened the gap and off to the brig. leaving couzens back line once again. we've daiichi come out as cross finding live accusing defend the edmund tops of the pope gets into music without was the rub of the green but enough a front foot to claim a deserved to one when i was leaving lose pace in the title race. welsh elka have extended their winless rung to 30 games after defeat to have
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temporally in on saturday they're now just one loss or draw from equalling tasmania berlin's record set way back in 1966 for the worst ever run in the bundesliga shelter's new coach christiane pulls took over last week becoming their 4th head coach this season but he couldn't turn the tide as how to talk things through mateo when doozie in the 1st half and 2nd half goals from john christophe pealing tech and the childcare and 3 male defeats to welcome them into the new year. well swedish environmental activists to create that tune bird is turning 18 today she started campaigning for environmental awareness when she was just 15 she was skipping school to protest outside the swedish parliament every friday to call for stronger action on climate change to bird was soon joined by other students and the demonstrations grew quickly into
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a global movement she's often addressed world leaders and said that everyone can play a part in protecting the needs i. will post here so what i'm telling you to do now is to act. because no one is too small to make a difference. from berlin we'll be back it up next is reporter with a look at. every journey begins with the 1st step and every language with the 1st word published in eagle. is in germany to learn german and why not go with him simple online on your mobile and free to south d w z e learning course nikos fake german made easy. the fight against the
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corona virus pandemic. has the rate of infection been developing. measures are being taken. what does the latest research say. information context. the coronavirus of the coded special monday to friday. governments know that investing money in sports can make them look good it's what's
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known as sports washing. sports washing which is to say the attempt by a government to whitewash to cleanse to project a more positive image job itself that is accurate really. an alternative version of events is that well this is not being used as powerful. it can be used for nefarious ends. you're looking at how the government showed you score. 40 goals being used and you could go further back by kind of woman tapes of the coast course being used to. you know just have a political purpose it's a way for oppressive governments to rebranding self's qatar is one of the best examples the tiny but all rich state has spent millions not only buying a team but bankrolling its record transfers founding the sports t.v. channel and even obtain the rights to host the world cup tournaments. but it's
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a different story behind the scenes the country has been accused of multiple human rights violations. the other gulf states at the very least workers right the treatment of migrant workers in the gulf are is. some people talked about it being a form of modern day slavery and this is become far more visible because of that successful with the horse 2022 world cup they brought in all of those millions of migrant workers to make that possible essentially we're all in the entire infrastructure and building a lot of you. in that the question of the guest workers is definitely a complex question there is no question about our commitment when it comes to their rights there has been over the years plenty of question about your cool and fair enough i mean those were basically based on some media campaigns except that i must tell the truth through my stand against your lousy conditions no one sees my ideas because i told we acknowledge that and we acknowledge that as
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a matter of fact the most recent amnesty international report we have welcomed that human rights watch are welcome to the house on a regular basis and we receive their criticism very well despite pressure from the international community. human rights record continues but its financial muscle has cost many countries to look the other way though even if you want to ignore all these problems let's say you're just a football fan and you only care about football well they're also destroying the sport as we know it to stick to for. major involvement in football was back in 2011 when they. started pumping millions to bring talent to the french capital. most notably the 2 most expensive transfers in world football today. massive expenditures have translated to domination of french football. the club have been crowned champion 7 times in the past 8 years. the french league well
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some say it's a joke. this is. something big. and sums of money have turned the transfer market meaning that fewer clubs will be able to keep up and competes. also hold winter training camps in qatar but rather than benefit from warm weather training the trip more to show the country. don't forget. in having the wall spece for. its cleaning up there and. so the country has also invested in other teams take. it having a 111 year tradition of not having a page shirt sponsor. changed in 20111.
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150000000 euros to display the name of the middle eastern country for 5 seasons. is it really worth all that money and there's no doubt. there is someone. in football that once we get associated with football it will boost our passenger appeal and at the same time it will give us the. footprint. to expand our footprint into other parts of the world where we are preparing to. going on to sponsor the shirts. and perhaps the country's most important shirt sponsorship deal at the moment. the state on airline paid 10000000 years a year and in return. for mid season training caps they've been doing so since 2011
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. a big problem with that. due to the country's human rights record. during matches fans have held banners protesting the club's dealings with the country and that's happened on multiple occasions. express. and you know they've become. very they've. never attempted the club directly on these issues with. the club it's business as usual going as far as offending the. team by image and. how much from the time. he snuff i should. mention an obvious wish to pull the teams in because. the turkish counties are less of a good officer in the country since you know him and. that's the
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feeling dignified and. true. the reality is that. you know. people a roman i got. so there. before more helpful if they were. more realistic assessment of the problem or indeed if they would actually call her that would help. and we don't even need to travel far from qatar to find the next case of sports washing their neighbors in the middle east abu dhabi and the united arab emirates was even a step ahead as the premier league side matches for city back in 2008. the abu dhabi united group transformed the club overnight into the world's richest football club the emirate has spent more than 1000000000 pounds in transfers since buying the club. then vestment has been controversial even until today regarding you we
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have less financial fair play rules but the cash has delivered positive results on the pitch man city have won 4 premier league title since just like the u.a.e. isn't interested in financial profit they're after something else the emirates has virtually ciro democracy and has repressive freedom of speech loss 90 percent of the population are migrants and the vast majority of them are paid the bare minimum and live in poor conditions manchester city success gives a chance to offer an alternative story about the country to the rest of the world. the country paints itself as a top holiday destination. that's also quite easy to do when you know football stars from all over europe vacation day. to day and best man and man city has turned into something bigger city football which owns different clubs across the globe the. city football group gives abu dhabi a platform to consolidate and strengthen their political influence we have an
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ambition as well as a football tool to have an organization that that is global and that will have multiple clubs. so i would say when the opportunity arises and we are looking at opportunities you can. but this also to add to the number of calls we have already more than within the organization all of their clubs were similar colors have similar badges they even have the same sponsor as you had airways and that's just one of the 2 of the u.a.e. state owned airlines they're both making big moves in football. emirates is going after the european elites of reality the world's most famous and most successful club. what's on their shirt. emirates. the dubai paste airline has a myriad of sponsorships and football besides being real madrid's main sponsor emirates has deals with clubs such as ac milan and feet and arsenal emirates have
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the longest running sponsorship deal in the premier league as they have sponsored arsenal since 2006 the club's homegrown even bears the airlines name the emirates stadium and that won't change anytime soon the stadiums naming rights will last until 2028 you may imagine our odds would be one of the groups of supporters from a protest against the involvement of emirates so it's not like the government of dubai all these are partly relates to the fact that the by international reputation as been normalised. over many years. long before the tariff sports washing was coined when it comes to sports washing russia are leading the way and they do it through the gas company. on paper as a private company but since 2005 the russian government has own more than half of the company's shares in this league outside shot at how about longstanding deal with the russian company the sponsorship was 1st established in 2007 in
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a deal worth 150000000 europe's. also owns rushing club since st petersburg the old conglomerate bought the club in 2005 making the club a major force in russian football esperance investment mensa needs could make a significant moves in the transfer market bringing in players like now the marquee c.e.o. axel that still holds true and most recently i think it is we want to share model that we are to be more. in the space to control. and use them for political and. existential issues commend to claim. by which i mean are they going to ruin clubs or are they going to rid the game or generally. uses the club and its players for multiple p.r. stunts such as having them play football on an offshore drilling rig these images help glorify the expedition and downplay the environmental impact caused by oil extraction as well as owning and pumping money gazprom is also
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a major player in the champions league partnership with you a fire began in 2012 and it was extended until 2021 russia knows how to play the game of 23 world cup powered by none other than us from what's russia's crown jewel . what you saw in iraq up to 2018 was. a lot of coverage of the rights abuses 1st of not a lot of engagement. than what the characters will of the. old polish as soon as the farce. blew. up to. know that they're going to get that out. there. and then they'll look to hold a successful tournament. to cement their reputation so they'll get a reputation. would suggest. they will so what do you think is sports
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washing a big problem for. the future. volunteering . munity supported farming. economy for the common good. believing christian means of practicing the fellowship beyond the walls of the church. there are more and move ways to live a life of solidarity and. open to everybody. on w. so 3 to. one. exploding cakes are just some of christiane extreme us creations brought back to. this spanish club some extravagant of unbanked masterpieces that are not only delicious
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their unique commentary experiences. on t.w. . movie. sunday mass in the church of saint theodore no doubt the most unusual parish in the archdiocese of cologne the sanctuary is large and open and culture plays an
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integral role. 2 2 2 this catholic church is located in finks one of colognes poorest districts with many social problems but you'd never guess that here father franz moyes has set his heart on bringing together people from diverse social religious and ethnic backgrounds. hospitality openness and diversity a generous atmosphere and mutual respect are the key values and this parish the priest's focus is on creating a lively united community. 2 as kristi's good concert with christian community is fundamental we celebrate communion. where 2 or 3 gather in my name there am i with them i would
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ask the stores by christ is with us when we accept each other. in the dignity and value of the individual only become visible in the communion mine shaft. father has strong views about what church means and it's not just celebrating liturgy. underneath the church volunteers are unloading 2nd hand bicycles in the basement. they've collected them from all over town. one of the volunteers is 75 year old mazhar high loon 6 years ago he and his family fled from the war in syria he's found a home away from home in the catholic parish. priest i'm a christian before i lost many things in my mind i'd like to apartment ziba
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business i think in office and be able all gone but thanks to god my whole family a citizen good. he's found a new purpose in the community. on several days a week he checks the bikes and repairs those that are broken it gives him a sense of belonging and of being useful. and sure i would like to hear is unclear i'm a volunteer nor i didn't know anything about repairing bicycles. trickle engineer. i like the priest very much good he's like a father or brother to me. mine has helped us a lot but feel really a lot in there not just us and everyone here only lloyd. the bikes are given to anybody who needs one not just members of the parish. father moire insists on that. oh by the way this is why beck has just brought us
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a wonderful bike from her grandson he also bring clothes microbes and i grew out of opium or here can i get my own bike prepared and that's a great deal unless i put something in the kitty when i can. and when you can afford to give nothing that's also. i don't now i throw out this buy because it isn't just for the irish it's where the real dollars grind it's an interesting gunton the goals you have raised that you said you needed to buy 6 years old and the right that's right side ruled out this is yes he's already found some good morrow to see if it's all right. yeah i've put the 3 year old also needs a home it doesn't mean. he said ok yes of the brahim from togo is a mother of 2 and dependent on welfare and. their people a very nice. they do a good job. i think it's good to help everybody mentioned to shouldn't ever but
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i let her some people don't get enough help from the state at the money are always things to buy then when we can't lease things it really helps us through. and i've been living in this district for 3 years and i'm expecting my 1st baby in march we're facing money problems right now so i came here for a baby carriage and it's very helpful. for the baby carriage is an expensive idea. and then we'll see maybe i'll also get a cot or something when a new ones available will see the mission. and we have to be practical to ensure that everybody has a bike if you buy a bike today then you're in section 26 percent of the households here aren't serious that you know how often they're single women who cannot on this insurance and monica children need a proper balance for school we should establish a children's town organize outings but all that is only good when there's
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a quality when people aren't looked down upon ish. proctored to be a. yes to let passion at st theodore's many people work to make sure those who need help are treated with respect and as equals the children's clothing depot is attractive and well organized renate v.c. askey has been working here for more than 10 years she knows what the mothers need and she gives all of them the same attention. you dock on here anybody who needs something can come here we don't check who don't ask any questions but if you have 5 children you get 5 sets of bed linen and towels at least $2.00 for each child we give what we have even done. for b.c. askey came here as a child from poland she and her family 1st lived in a reception center. they felt like outsiders and needed the help of others. she's
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never forgotten that experience and she helps the young mothers as much as she can . 100 s. he mine i treat them like family i enjoy coming here and it's not a strange place it's like home coming up he now has a. nice time. with hundreds of volunteers and benefactors the parish of st theodore is well known throughout germany people like to help and feel part of a united community and. i'm. just been that i'm pleased that things can be used that somebody still needs them and they don't land on the trash and. vicious that all the dirty as important supporting each other to. father more says community is the essence of christianity. and he would have gone to heaven by praying the rosary. if i was poor and homeless
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for i was hungry and thirsty i was in prison i wanted to die and what did you do solidarity is essential the experience that we all depend on each other not paying on. the show the family knows what community spirit means. their farm in north rhine-westphalia has been in the family for 400 years conventional farming alone no longer pays so the family have set up an agricultural educational center. groups of children come here from spring until autumn for many it's their 1st experience of raising animals and crops. and so you think should happen so when people ask why an educational farm is necessary we like to tell the story of the child who was asked when to close produce milk he said when there is none left in the supermarket shelf and we create
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a space in which children can learn real things that make sense. he experiences new for the children they can learn with their senses how plants and animals grow and what becomes of them. we always work as a team and children like to do things by themselves that's easy and it's her job but also better to do things together that's what we try to teach the children one can answer from and. they come from 8 different countries but social and cultural differences are irrelevant here the children born interact easily have often told one not sure what catalog close sometimes. to my family and. if i may hear what are these potatoes how many to you. and me just
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yet when i plant them like this who can tell me the mistake i've made i don't wrong way around when i plant them like this you know you must bury them i must bury them how do you like this you know very deep can i say i'll tell you the whole must be is deep as the spade is long because a potato much. be very twice as deep in the soil as it is long so we dig a hole look that's deep enough don't you think. a little bit more. are we doing this sort of potato plants grow on the backs of you yeah that's good you know each child learns something different each one comes with different needs so we reach out to them accordingly that can make the farm experience is about much more than learning how to plant potatoes it's about discovering strengths developing courage observing listening letting others take over what self-control.
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developing a sense of fairness and respect. the cutoff. point the month actually we need 2 people for this project going through. farmer l. marshall that explains how to plant potatoes. on the farm workers are a group committed to practicing community supported agriculture. basically community supported agriculture is the cooperation of the food producers and consumers. direct supermarket one of you know supermarket no health food store no wholesaler if you like to have been just a direct link between producer and consumer give us voice in bits of people took to . fall holding the consumers take over the financing usually for one year and receive the complete crop which they then share
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out among themselves population for. the consumers pay a monthly subscription of around $75.00 euros and receive organically produced vegetables they have a say in what's planted and can work on the farm if they want to this is unfair and it's just all much more direct. and you appreciate you actually working out. and because frankly i didn't think people would want to get involved it's still impresses me. that. it was because of the feeling that you can make a difference if you do something on this list i think that's very important this is consistent he was 50 with the in getting involved with the basic necessities food. we're doing here has a direct use direct purpose that makes it very interesting. the
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idea has international approval. you next go has commended the educational farm as a model of sustainable development. you're not going to cut in any other. commitment is also found in the careful handling of state of the art technologies construction of a new production plant for prior one a prospering high tech company responsibility for the environment and the common good are central to the entrepreneurs. time we plan to build and run data centers for our clients we build the shell on electricity schooling and provide the security technology a home for i.t. europeans and the next people that data centers are extremely energy intensive so it's especially important that we make headway. if we
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convince only one client per year for instance to construct a cooling in their data center so it has a relatively small carbon footprint so if they have potential energy savings that i couldn't achieve with my whole family in a lifetime of the shelf. businesses like ours have a duty to take the lead to get used to not to wait for the politicians because there's a lot to do. in the market in the concept of a social economy we found a concept that helps us to apply sustainability across the board in our business. it helps us to make sustainable choices that. the project grew out of the 2008 economic crisis the aim was to put people and the environment to be for maximizing profits to. the common good economy which is a business model based on values in trying to nearly every constitution pockets and oriented businesses success is measured by its contribution to the common good.
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the criteria are human dignity solitary injustice ecological sustainability and shared responsibility. of money is often the driving factor in business but today we see that the deeper meaning is to benefit society money is just the means to achieve that goal in other words the question of meaning and purpose has changed a lot. and ethical market economy is the long term goal if economics doesn't sustain life it's meaningless that's the view of the 400 businesses that have committed to this economic model is what's question about this company is the people who work here to see. who's here what they are what they do they're valued and treated with respect. this is. back on the show farm in north rhine-westphalia fridays are crop picking
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day. actually i'm an electrician i retrained and i wanted to do something meaningful i said to myself organic farming is something meaningful. so we work independently and for the most part these are simply. the harvest has to be in by friday afternoon but here nobody orders it's about that it's pleasurable work enjoy it. it's. just it's 1st of all everything it is. for a shop or for the market you might pick by crates of lettuce you sell 3 the other 2 you have to throw away at the weekend we don't have that problem everything is used . actually it's already sold everything we harvest is taken that's good those are
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some of the. that's the knowledge you've got of people appreciate your work they pay a lot of money each month they sometimes also help out with the farming and they say that's great what you're doing. i the vegetables are ready to be collected the entire crop is divided up among the subscribers the consumers themselves weigh the produce and collect their share. in this issue i think it's great that all generations help the solidarity principle is very important. for us i pay my subscription regularly and commit to collecting the vegetables fruits and the risk is shared by everybody a financial plan for tight. yard you can mine shafts some are buy one for all and
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all for one for my taste better than the food in the supermarket which make time for us the queue come but tastes quite different from a complete meal cucumber the radishes taste like radishes research written a. letter back. when. i was 25 it's a lot. you have to cook a lot. well i will give some away. a line to kind of i can't do much on my own to change the larger political picture of a few mine but i can make a small contribution and backtalk lyston the minds of working together taking a break and swapping recipes and eating except i was told. warns everyone bring something to eat and we share it and i think it's wonderful it's been a process shoot.
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an international network of community supported agriculture has developed. some of the communities have as many as a 1000 or more members others are small and done spectacular. and spectacular but vital is also the support given in end of life care. maria i bought you a piece of cake. rhubarb pie from the bakery. would you like some.
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then we'll move that so you can see the consequence of us and tell it is kind of a little piece ok comes is also right. there i'm not we have more to choose from enjoy it maria baum is nearly $99.00 and bedridden and she's spending her final days at home cared for by her daughter and the mobile hospice service or delia i think it's she's receiving morphine for the breast cancer that has now spread to her skin. i rather panicked at 1st happy from disempower i didn't know whether she would die quickly. what was he. or she doesn't have the strength to leave her room any more. she's there all the time . but she manages to get lots of stimulus from outside the world comes to her. and speed we enjoy every day.
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the hospice services to that. we are they are even if maria is physically weak she still treated with the respect she enjoyed when she was younger. it's fun i hear ya. know mariya me i visit not again. i don't need anything making christians so in here me i sit down yes you may have been up i've brought you a little something about a surprise it's close your eyes and guess what you didn't. recognize the smile. lavender exactly wonderful mommy of how are you today maria.
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i'm ok that's good so you're looking good. because we have to take the path we recognize. it's not always easy. to be truly human i need somebody you can ask for me kind keane's no child can grow up without somebody caring for them mention this birth and death of a cornerstone of our life on earth this in. the final. it's the simple things life we're developing actually we're always dying little debbie just . being surrounded by people who love and care for you makes dying easier. it'll be a while yet. little while right outside if
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